Slackware 13.37 Release Candidate 1
Finally, an update to Slackware-Current is moving on again, but this time, it's quite big and guess what? We have a RC 1 release already
As you probably know, RC 1 in Slackware is different with other Linux distributions. In other distributions, it would take some time before the final version is released after their RC 1 release. This condition is unlikely to happened in Slackware, because in most cases, there will be only minor changes after RC 1 is released, unless there's something really buggy that needs to be fixed.
Many interesting new packages on this update, including the new default kernels supported in the next Slackware release which will be using 2.6.37.x series, a big jump from 2.6.35.x series. I think it's a good decision as 2.6.35.x will not get much update by the maintainer and it's best to use the latest -Stable kernel maintained by Greg. A lot of other packages gets included in this update, including vim, gnupg2, compiz, samba, firefox, thunderbird, jre/jdk, and also an addition of gdisk which should make Slackware really works with GPT on 13.37
Many laptop users will be quite happy with the addition of newer Intel Centrino Wireless-N chipset support on Slackware 13.37
In overall, Slackware is still one of the best Linux distribution that integrates both stability and security as a base to a good operating system for desktops, laptops, workstations, and on servers.
Kudos to Patrick Volkerding and Slackware crews
Just in case if you didn't notice, the version number is now set at 13.37, and not 13.2. I'm not sure whether it's a permanent or just a temporary changes, but it's cool
As you probably know, RC 1 in Slackware is different with other Linux distributions. In other distributions, it would take some time before the final version is released after their RC 1 release. This condition is unlikely to happened in Slackware, because in most cases, there will be only minor changes after RC 1 is released, unless there's something really buggy that needs to be fixed.
Many interesting new packages on this update, including the new default kernels supported in the next Slackware release which will be using 2.6.37.x series, a big jump from 2.6.35.x series. I think it's a good decision as 2.6.35.x will not get much update by the maintainer and it's best to use the latest -Stable kernel maintained by Greg. A lot of other packages gets included in this update, including vim, gnupg2, compiz, samba, firefox, thunderbird, jre/jdk, and also an addition of gdisk which should make Slackware really works with GPT on 13.37
Many laptop users will be quite happy with the addition of newer Intel Centrino Wireless-N chipset support on Slackware 13.37
In overall, Slackware is still one of the best Linux distribution that integrates both stability and security as a base to a good operating system for desktops, laptops, workstations, and on servers.
Kudos to Patrick Volkerding and Slackware crews
Just in case if you didn't notice, the version number is now set at 13.37, and not 13.2. I'm not sure whether it's a permanent or just a temporary changes, but it's cool